Jacob Zuma and his daughter clearly enjoyed themselves this weekend, which we know because he posted about it on Twitter.
Kids are leaving social media after discovering that their folks have been posting embarrassing pics of them for years, and it’s raised some interesting questions.
There’s now a way to fact check those dodgy viral messages on WhatsApp, which seem to spread like wildfire before anyone bothers to search for the truth.
Media mogul Janez Vermeiren took to Twitter to voice his frustrations with white people who throw around phrases like “the good old days”, and was met with a predictable backlash.
Nigel Pierce is at war with the SABC, after his unceremonious sacking earlier this month. Now he’s gone on the offensive, venting at former colleagues and offering his services elsewhere.
The company has recently spent big on expanding its security apparatus, with Zuckerberg’s personal protection costing a small fortune.
If you were in a band with a Myspace account between 2003 and 2015, you better hope your music is backed up somewhere safe and sound.
In the past, Rachel has made it clear that she isn’t happy with women pursuing her husband. Yesterday, she turned up the heat.
Facebook is adding a new safety feature to South African pages, in an attempt to prevent fake news and meddling ahead of the national elections.
A new study shows that Facebook is haemorrhaging younger users, especially those between the ages of 12 and 34.
Internet challenges are usually a complete waste of time. The latest viral #trashtag challenge, however, could actually do some good in the world.
Shawn Reischauer and his brother recorded an optical illusion mirror selfie, and now people are freaking out.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Elon Musk did some bonding over those cursed face-swap memes. I guess some would call it adorable.
What’s cuter than a toddler? Apparently, a toddler with cheese thrown in its face. The #CheeseChallenge is a thing now.
American social media superstar Kelvin Peña tried to make friends with a penguin in Cape Town, but the penguin wasn’t having it.
Elon wasn’t supposed to tweet about things that could impact the markets without Tesla’s approval, but he just couldn’t help himself.
Google Doodles decided to honour Steve Irwin on what would have been his 57th birthday. Enter PETA from way out of left field.
The organisers behind the Burning Man Festival have finally acknowledged that the annual counterculture celebration has been taken over by capitalists.
You’d better save a screenshot of that “It’s a Match” alert on Tinder, because Tinder-themed weddings are apparently a thing now.
Jeff Bezos has owned up to the nude pics he sent, which has ignited some entertaining commentary and speculation on social media.
The online dating scene is off the charts, with Tinder describing this as “the best year in our history for shareholders”.
200 new emojis are coming our way in 2019, including some new ways to talk about periods and gender without using actual words.
The world’s most-liked Instagram egg has finally cracked, revealing a surprising message, as well as the man behind the record-breaking post.
Perhaps Steve had a few too many toots over the weekend, or perhaps he was desperate for attention. Either way, peeps are less than amused.
Elliot Tebele runs a wildly successful Instagram account, which rakes in massive sums of money for a single sponsored post. It’s the theft that has people angry.
A foster mom in Worcester landed herself in court earlier this week, facing two charges of child abuse, for her horrendous disciplinary measures.
Facebook paid teens to install a VPN on their smartphones that spies on them, and they really don’t care about the consequences.
Richard E. Grant has been a lifelong Barbra Streisand fan, although his efforts to reach out have been unsuccessful. Until now.
If having a clean, ordered space is your thing, then you could have the skills necessary to be a ‘cleanfluencer’.
Kensington Palace staff are spending hours every week battling an onslaught of racist and sexist comments aimed at the Duchesses and their fans.